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Results 1 - 10 of 68 for Nosebleed
  1. A nosebleed is loss of blood from the tissue lining the nose. Bleeding most often occurs from one nostril ... Nosebleeds are very common. Most nosebleeds occur because of minor irritations of the inside of the nostrils ...
  2. A nosebleed may be caused by trauma, irritation or dryness of the lining of the nose, allergic rhinitis, colds, ... septum, or foreign objects in the nose. Most nosebleeds begin on the septum, the midline, vertical cartilage ...
  3. ... arterioles (tiny blood vessels) that can bleed easily. Nosebleeds occur more frequently in the winter when heated ... by rubbing, picking, or blowing the nose. Occasionally, nosebleeds may indicate other disorders such as bleeding disorders, ...
  4. ... through the nose Easy bruising Frequent or repeated nosebleeds Headache Swelling of the cheek Hearing loss Nasal ... growing larger, blocking the airways, or causing repeated nosebleeds. In some cases, no treatment is needed. Surgery ...
  5. ... coughing up blood (from the lung) or a nosebleed. Conditions that cause vomiting blood can also cause ... lining ( gastritis ) Swallowing blood (for example, after a nosebleed) Tumors of the mouth, throat, stomach or esophagus
  6. ... bleeding is very heavy. If you have a nosebleed: Sit up and lean forward. Pinch your nostrils, ... of bleeding from your mouth or gums A nosebleed that does not stop Bruises on your arms ...
  7. ... blood in your urine, bloody or dark stool, nosebleeds, or vomiting blood. Women need to watch for ... your skin A lot of bleeding (such as nosebleeds or bleeding gums) Bloody or dark brown urine ...
  8. ... other areas. Symptoms of this syndrome include: Frequent nosebleeds in children Bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract (GI) , ... or laser surgery to treat frequent or heavy nosebleeds Endovascular embolization (injecting a substance through a thin ...
  9. ... can include: Bloody sputum Difficulty breathing Difficulty exercising Nosebleeds Shortness of breath with exertion Chest pain Blue ...
  10. ... to get nasal or sinus infections. To treat nosebleeds that cannot be controlled. To help alleviate snoring ... with cotton or spongy materials). This helps prevent nosebleeds. Most of the time, this packing is removed ...
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